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do

📝 Description
"Do" is an auxiliary verb in English, often used in questions, negations, and emphatic expressions. It can also be a main verb indicating action or task completion. As an auxiliary verb, it helps form interrogative and negative sentences. It's one of the most versatile words in English language.
📝 Example Sentence
"Do you know that doing simple tasks daily can make a big difference in life?"
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not

📝 Description
"Not" is an adverb used in English language to negate the meaning of the verb or clause that it modifies. It forms the structure of negative sentences or phrases. It is derived from Old English "nāwiht," meaning "nothing."
📝 Example Sentence
"Not all those who wander are lost."
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want

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"Want" is a verb in English. Derived from Old Norse 'vanta', it primarily expresses a desire or need for something or someone. It can also mean lack or be in need of. Example: I want a cup of tea. Here, it signifies the speaker's desire for tea.
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"Everyone wants to be happy, but not all know what truly brings happiness."
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nope
nope in ASL
no
no in ASL